Tea Tree Oil for AcneTreatment
Acne and Tea tree
In the treatment of moderate acne, topical application of 5%
tea tree oil has shown to be effect comparable to 5% benzoyl peroxide, although with slower re-action time.
Tea tree oil is effective against nail fungus, ringworm, athlete's foot, dandruff, acne, blackheads and many types of infestations including lice, mites, scabies and mosquitoes etc.
Although Tea Tree oil is a popular remedy for acne, there has only been one older study on tea tree oil and acne. The concentration used in the only study to date was a 5% tea tree oil gel, which was applied to acne prone areas with great results.
Tea tree oil is an extraction from the Melaleuca tree. Tea tree oil or melaleuca oil is a clear to very pale golden color essential oil with a fresh camphoraceous odour.
Tea Tree Oil is used medically as well as in cosmetic products this great oil (Melaleuca alternifolia) has a proven history of over sixty years of safe usage.
Tea tree oil is an essential oil obtained by steam distillation of the leaves of Melaleuca alternifolia, a plant native to Australia.
Tea tree oil for Dandruff
There are many applications of tea tree for health reasons
Tea tree oil is also an ingredient in a number of commercial products, such as gels, lotions, creams, toothpaste.
Mouthwashes, and shampoos are now on the market with the oil becoming more widely recognised, Some People have bought a tea tree oil shampoo, and added a few drops of the essential oil to each headful of suds).
Tea Tree Oil for many Applications
Many Problems can be helped with the application of tea tree oils
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Wow, I am going use Tea tree oil on my son's face....Poor guy sometimes it is
bad......Your video was very helpful............thanx a bunch
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Tea Tree Oil for Head lice
Head lice can be helped with the application of tea tree oils
you can buy a tea tree oil shampoo and conditioner, which will help with the problem, if you're using neat tea tree oil, Mix equal parts of Cooking oil and Vinegar and then add 20 to 30 drops of Tee Tree oil and comb through the hair with a lice comb,
leave for an hour and a half, then re-comb through the hair, until all the eggs are removed from the hair, once this has been done then shampoo to hair with normal shampoo and you must use conditioner. To stop the eggs from reattaching themselves.



